In the sediment of three Swiss lakes at a range of altitude from 514 to 2017 m, the Bölling and the Preboreal are recognized as two periods of rapid biotic changes. The main reason is rapid climatic change that triggered shifts in different groups of aquatic and terrestrial organisms. Although these groups would be expected to have very different response times, e.g., to increasing summer temperature, their assemblages responded with surprizing synchronicity. For extracting climatic signals from stratigraphies, the quickly responsive indicators like oxygen isotopes or beetles are useful. For understanding ecological dynamics under a changing climate, the comparison of biota with various response time are important
The late-glacial climatic warming indicated in the Greenland ice-core record about 14,685 years befo...
The response of a lacustrine ecosystem to climatic changes from 13,500 to 10,800 BP was studied in a...
Several short sediment cores of between 35 and 40 cm from Hagelseewli, a small, remote lake in the S...
In the sediment of three Swiss lakes at a range of altitude from 514 to 2017 m, the Bölling and the ...
Qualitative and quantitative changes in fossil flora and fauna have been used in many studies to inf...
The transition from the Oldest Diyas to the Bolling around 14,685 cal yr BP was a period of extremel...
International audienceThe transition from the Oldest Dryas to the Bølling around 14,685 cal yr BP wa...
The transition from the Oldest Dryas to the Bølling around 14,685 cal yr BP was a period of extremel...
To assess the presence or absence of lags in biotic responses to rapid climatic changes, we: (1) ass...
Prior to ca. 14,660 yr BP, during the early Late-glacial (Oldest Dryas), larval assemblages of Chiro...
To assess the presence or absence of lags in biotic responses to rapid climatic changes, we: (1) ass...
Regional pollen assemblage zones for the late-glacial period of the Swiss Plateau are introduced and...
Regional pollen assemblage zones for the late-glacial period of the Swiss Plateau are introduced an...
International audienceRegime shifts are major reorganization of ecological processes, creating new s...
Freshwater ecosystems are under new and increasing threats from anthropogenic change. Ability to det...
The late-glacial climatic warming indicated in the Greenland ice-core record about 14,685 years befo...
The response of a lacustrine ecosystem to climatic changes from 13,500 to 10,800 BP was studied in a...
Several short sediment cores of between 35 and 40 cm from Hagelseewli, a small, remote lake in the S...
In the sediment of three Swiss lakes at a range of altitude from 514 to 2017 m, the Bölling and the ...
Qualitative and quantitative changes in fossil flora and fauna have been used in many studies to inf...
The transition from the Oldest Diyas to the Bolling around 14,685 cal yr BP was a period of extremel...
International audienceThe transition from the Oldest Dryas to the Bølling around 14,685 cal yr BP wa...
The transition from the Oldest Dryas to the Bølling around 14,685 cal yr BP was a period of extremel...
To assess the presence or absence of lags in biotic responses to rapid climatic changes, we: (1) ass...
Prior to ca. 14,660 yr BP, during the early Late-glacial (Oldest Dryas), larval assemblages of Chiro...
To assess the presence or absence of lags in biotic responses to rapid climatic changes, we: (1) ass...
Regional pollen assemblage zones for the late-glacial period of the Swiss Plateau are introduced and...
Regional pollen assemblage zones for the late-glacial period of the Swiss Plateau are introduced an...
International audienceRegime shifts are major reorganization of ecological processes, creating new s...
Freshwater ecosystems are under new and increasing threats from anthropogenic change. Ability to det...
The late-glacial climatic warming indicated in the Greenland ice-core record about 14,685 years befo...
The response of a lacustrine ecosystem to climatic changes from 13,500 to 10,800 BP was studied in a...
Several short sediment cores of between 35 and 40 cm from Hagelseewli, a small, remote lake in the S...